Hydrogen sulfide () is colorless, highly corrosive, flammable, and poisonous, with the repellant odour of rotten eggs.
It can be prepared by heating one part of sulfur and two parts of paraffin wax above .
The rate of reaction is proportional to temperature and this reaction is fast and accurate.
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The reaction mixture must not be heated above , because a lot of paraffin vapor will clog the tubes.
Hydrogen sulfide can also be produced when the broken pieces of Iron sulfide put in Kipp’s apparatus come in contact with dilute Hydrochloric acid or Sulfuric acid.